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Fashion Nexus reports 650k affected by hack by “white hat hacker” or “ethical hacker”

Posted on August 3, 2018 by Dissent

Tim Clark reports: Details including the email and home addresses of around 650,000 fashion shoppers were stolen following a security breach at ecommerce platform provider Fashion Nexus. The data breach allowed hackers to access customer details from fashion brands including Elle Belle Attire, AX Paris and Traffic People. Online fashion retailers Perfect Handbags and DLSB…

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Web doc iCliniq plugs leaky S3 bucket full of medical files

Posted on August 3, 2018 by Dissent

Another data leak by an Indian firm, it seems.  John Leyden reports on this one: Online medical consultation service iCliniq has restricted access to thousands of medical documents it left in a public AWS S3 bucket. iCliniq acted earlier this week only after the slip-up was brought to its attention by German security researcher Matthias…

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Data leaks at 2 Thai banks spark call for legal safeguards

Posted on August 3, 2018 by Dissent

Cyber-security experts have urged the government to quickly strengthen legal safeguards by adding measures to prevent data leaks after the computer systems of two major Thai banks were hacked recently. According to the Bank of Thailand (BOT) on Wednesday, the computer systems of Kasikornbank (Kbank) and Krungthai Bank (KTB) were compromised in the attacks, affecting…

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EXCLUSIVE: Creditmate.in developer’s goof left 19,000 consumers’ credit reports unsecured

Posted on August 2, 2018 by Dissent

By Dissent Doe and Lee Johnstone On July 27, an independent researcher known as “Flash Gordon” (@s7sins on Twitter) contacted DataBreaches.net and Lee Johnstone to report that during a routine keyword search on Google, he had found numerous credit reports from Indian consumers exposed. Identifying the owner of the database was not easy in this…

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NSW: ‘Disturbing’ privacy breach revealed: Over 1,000 NSW Health medical records abandoned in derelict building

Posted on August 2, 2018 by Dissent

Ange McCormack reports: More than 1,000 confidential medical records have been left on the floor at a derelict former aged care facility operated by the New South Wales Government. The privacy breach, uncovered in a triple j Hack and ABC News investigation, is believed to be one of the largest of its kind in Australian…

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After Singapore medical data hack, Hong Kong’s Department of Health becomes latest cyberattack victim

Posted on August 2, 2018 by Dissent

Clifford Lo  reports that the HK Department of Health might have caught a break on a recent ransomware attack: Hong Kong’s Department of Health has become the latest victim of a cyberattack after three of its computers were hit by ransomware which left data inaccessible, prompting police to open a criminal investigation. The targeted computers…

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